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Versione attuale delle 23:44, 15 lug 2022
Combat targeting falls into two main categories:[1][2]
- A tab-targeted ability is something that must have a target for in order to utilize the skill.[1]
- An action skill is anything that can be utilized through placement of the player, such as a reticle, a ground template or a directional placement.[1]
I would consider any placeable template as more action than tab. So a tab targeted ability is something that you must have a target for so in order to utilize the skill. You must have a target for the skill. That's I believe what a tab target definition is. An action, where that skill is anything that can be utilized through placement of the player, whether that be placement on a reticle placement on a ground template, a directional placement - those I consider skill-based action skills.[1] – Steven Sharif
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- 2019-04-15 Steven Sharif Interview - Paradox Gaming Network
- Active blocking
- Active skills
- Ashes of Creation
- Basic attacks
- Camera
- Combattimento
- Combattimento rinnovato
- Directional attacks
- Evasion
- Hitboxes
- Hybrid combat
- Indirect fire skills
- Steven Sharif
- Steven Sharif/ru
- Targeted skills
- Templated skills
- Weapon attack cone
- Armi